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Behind the conflict in central Kenya that’s costing lives and hitting tourism

Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017

In an article first published in The Conversation, Dr Jennifer Bond writes about the conflict in central Kenya.
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Behind the conflict in central Kenya that's costing lives and hitting tourism

NSW bail laws mean well but are landing homeless kids in prison

Monday, 19 Dec 2016

In an article, first published on The Conversation, senior lecturer Dr Katherine McFarlane from CSU's Centre for Law and Justice examines the impact of NSW Bail Laws on young people in the criminal justice system.

Good, bad and ugly for Antarctic penguins

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

CSU researchers hard at work on Ross Island. Courtesy A. Matthews

CSU ecologists Dr Melanie Massaro and Dr Alison Matthews were part of a team of scientists in the Antarctic last season studying the effects of climate change on the Adélie penguin, one of Antarctica's truly 'local' penguins.

Balancing development and conservation

Thursday, 22 Aug 2013

Improving the lot of people in a poor, remote village amid a rainforest important for conserving the biodiversity of Laos has been the subject of intensive study by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) researcher.

Australia relies on volunteers to monitor its endangered species

Friday, 13 Jun 2003

Ecologists including a senior CSU researcher explain how Australia relies on volunteers to monitor its endangered species in The Conversation.

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